Friday, March 30, 2012

It's amazing that because of an anime cartoon series they can get away charging $20 for a plastic and cast zinc alloy disks. top that from the very same factories produced nearly the same thing 30 years ago that sold for for a few cents.

Some of these metallic disks sell for as much as $40 or more. Such as a : TAKARA MG Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 爆転シュート ベイブレード Magne Weight Disc (A-87)

Kids there ain't nothing new here other then a way to waist your parents money.

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Old Industrial age Education vs Digital/Mobile “ Real Time) Information age Education ( America - Needs to Grasp Digital information age Memes)by Leveious Rolando with ideas from John Sokol, Lawrence Lotman , Bob “BassyBob”BrockmannAmerica must evolve quickly into an efficient Information Agesuper-power. That probably means relying on a remarkably highpercentage of service businesses to drive the economy. Can it be done?Certainly not with the workforce we currently have in America. Thestatistics are overwhelmingly negative.There are more honors students in China and India than there are totalstudents in the United States. Lets understand and grasp thestatistic sink in for a minute.People still send kids to school to learn reading, writing andarithmetic. The curriculum and teaching methodologies are virtuallyunchanged since my Grandparents attended school.Since the Human Brain utilizes two creative and innovative ways to present scientific information: artistic interpretations and interactive frame work . All education should be developed in Multi immersed artistic presentationInteractive multi sensory frame work or presentation. education should be real time deployed , We have the toy and gadget and games -mobile- digital applicationsto do it now But we rather play games and have entertainment for it use or educationor bothAmerica It is unacceptable to have analog teachers and digital students …unacceptable to have analog parents and digital kids … unacceptable tohave analog managers and digital workers and, absolutely unacceptableto have an analog aristocracy and a digital proletariat.I hear our political leaders talk about job creation as if we aregoing to open factories and start building cars or consumerelectronics or durable goods. Not likely. Our publicly tradedcorporations are not fiscally governed to allow manufacturing to bedone in the United States. Energy prices will have to rise to a point where trans-Pacific shipping is so expensive that local production becomes cost-effectivefor the United States to truly return to its innovated roots. Again, not likely any time soon.Here is what i see is the serious problem is exacerbated by theself-hypnotic, completely delusional idea of what it means to be aproductive employee. For example : If a person, who has been employedfor 15 years as an administrative assistant, is downsized because thecompany now uses voicemail, email, template business correspondenceand webcams, keycards and automated door locks for security.Point is they do not understand the Changes from Industrial age to Digital information age .America invented the Digital Information age and they are far behind every onethat is problem .What we need to do is to rethink and educate ourworkforce for the time in which we live — the mobile -DigitalInformation Age. This also requires effective work methodologiesand political will, but it requires something else — personalresponsibility. We, you and I, have to take responsibility for oureducation. Workforce development starts at home.click on links below .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtYhttp://education.mit.edu/papers/GamesSimsSocNets_EdArcade.pdf